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Merck gives up push for girls to get shots
Drug-making giant Merck & Co. has announced that it will halt its efforts to pressure states into making the vaccination of all young girls against a sexually transmitted disease mandatory. |
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Progressives See Bad Policy in Growing Trade Gap
The US trade deficit has ballooned once again to record levels. While some see the trade gap as a natural economic phenomenon, public-interest groups and progressive economists say it represents an unsustainable trade agenda that harms workers across |
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Trade deficit a real threat
If you thought the rapidly mounting price tag for the war in Iraq was more than this country could afford, consider this statistic: The U.S. trade deficit is increasing at a rate of roughly $25,000 a second.
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Wall Street Leader Demands Dems Reject Bush's "Free" Trade Agenda
It's not everyday you find a Wall Street leader who is willing to tell the truth about the failures of America's lobbyist-written trade policy. That's why I was thrilled to co-write this new San Francisco Chronicle op-ed with Wall Street leader Leo H |
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Equal lack of opportunity: Global job market squeezes the old and the young
UNITED NATIONS, New York: Young people are increasingly unable to get a foothold in the global labor market, and a work force that is rapidly growing older is finding less job security, according to an analysis of employment trends. |
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Chinese mine treating PNG workers \'like slaves\'
LOCAL workers building China's $1billion nickel mine in Papua New Guinea are being treated like slaves and paid just $4 a day, according to PNG Labour Secretary David Tibu, who is threatening to shut the site down.
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The VAT: Menace to free trade
The impact of the Value Added Tax, or VAT, on international trade is a complicated aspect of global commerce that is generally only comprehended by experts. Yet, the impact of the VAT may be the single most important variable in explaining U.S. balan |
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Global court to decide on launching first trial
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court (ICC) will decide on Monday whether there is enough evidence to try a Congolese militiaman for using children as soldiers in what would be the new court's first trial.
A decision to confirm ch |
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Brazil\'s Lula urges Doha progress
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has called on rich nations not to hold back the developing world by lack of flexibility on global trade talks. |
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Corporate Control of the Media
omorrow night President Bush will give his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. Last weekend, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders gave what could be described as an alternate State of the Union before thousands gathered in Memphi |
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Threat to New York as centre of finance
New York is facing a threat to its position as the world's leading financial centre, according to a report commissioned by Michael Bloomberg, the city's mayor, and New York Senator Chuck Schumer. |
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Beijing to diversify investment strategies
China is to diversify the use of its swelling foreign exchange reserves, a policy change that is likely to mean a rise in investment in overseas securities and more purchasing of foreign technology and raw materials. |
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Iraq could open oil reserves to foreign firms
LONDON (AFP) -
Iraq is preparing to allow foreign companies to exploit its oil reserves, according to a British newspaper report that cited a draft law expected to come before the Iraqi parliament.
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The Independent on Sunday report |
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Iraq\'s oil: The spoils of war
Iraqis face the dire prospect of losing up to $200bn (£116bn) of the wealth of their country if an American-inspired plan to hand over development of its oil reserves to US and British multinationals comes into force next year. A report produced by A |
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TAFTA\'s making a comeback
Government officials on both sides of the Atlantic have been revisiting the idea of opening freer trade channels between Europe and North America. Why? To compete with China of course. Ethan Lindsey reports. |
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Merkel promotes Tafta with Bush
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 A U.S.-European economic partnership like Nafta is critical to both regions' economies, new European Union President Angela Merkel of Germany says. |
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True deficit: $3.5 trillion
A report scheduled to be released by the Treasury Department tomorrow is expected to show the true deficit in the Bush administration's 2006 federal budget to be an astounding $3.5 trillion in the red, not $248.2 billion as previously reported. |
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U.S. dollar facing imminent collapse?
Even as the stock market is hitting new record highs almost every day, the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department are quietly coordinating a devaluation of the dollar that the Bush administration hopes will be a slow decline rather than a dollar col |
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Dubai Ports participating in U.S. security plan
Dubai Ports World, the Arab-owned firm whose purchase of American port facilities caused a U.S. political uproar, will join a program aimed at stopping nuclear weapons being smuggled into the United States, sources familiar with the agreement said on |
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Ranchers fight huge government land grab in Colorado
Peter Roper, The Pueblo Chieftain, November 07, 2006 |
1211 |
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Biotech Rice Saga Yields Bushel of Questions for Feds
Rick Weiss, Washington Post, November 07, 2006 |
398 |
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DP World rings bell for second round in sale of US port assets
Robert Wright, The Australian, November 01, 2006 |
338 |
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Dubai Ports World eyes Halifax terminals
Chris Sorensen, National Post, November 01, 2006 |
315 |
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Congressman: Superhighway about North American Union
WND, October 30, 2006 |
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Britons 'could be microchipped like dogs in a decade'
Evening Standard, October 30, 2006 |
398 |
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World's tallest tower rising in Dubai
Brietbard, October 30, 2006 |
346 |
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GAO Chief Warns Economic Disaster Looms
Matt Crenson, MyWay, October 28, 2006 |
312 |
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Bush Moves Toward Martial Law
Frank Morales, Toward Freedom, October 26, 2006 |
586 |
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Congressmen Introduce Resolution to Investigate North American Union
Good, Tancredo, JOnes, Library of Congress, October 25, 2006 |
324 |
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GE Money eyes China credit card deal
Florian Gimbel, Financial Times, October 25, 2006 |
157 |
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Panama Canal set to transform shipping
Robert Wright, Financial Times, October 23, 2006 |
119 |
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Taxpayer dollars support U.S.-Mexico merger plot
Joseph Farah, WND, October 17, 2006 |
206 |
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Thailand's military take aim at stores' discounts
Times Online, October 04, 2006 |
102 |
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On the Waterfront--Still
WSJ, October 02, 2006 |
166 |
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Working to kill America
Dimitri Vassilaros, Pittsburgn Tribune-Review, October 01, 2006 |
193 |
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Clinton... The Man Who Would Heal The World
Rosa Prince, The Mirror, September 28, 2006 |
158 |
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US debt to foreigners seen hitting record highs
CNNMoney, September 25, 2006 |
194 |
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IMF Chairman Says Russia Guilty of “Resource Nationalism”
MosNews, September 12, 2006 |
119 |
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U.S. Ambassador to Russia Foresees WTO Pact Signed in Late October
MosNews.com, September 12, 2006 |
107 |
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Trade gap hits record
Chris Isidore, CNN Money, September 12, 2006 |
157 |
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Critic: Americans in danger of 'slavery'
WorldNetDaily, September 01, 2006 |
216 |
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U.S. calls on Beijing to strengthen WTO
David Lague, Int'l Herald Tribune, August 29, 2006 |
179 |
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America's infrastructure fire sale
Henry Lamb, World Net Daily, August 26, 2006 |
193 |
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Japan Proposes 16-Nation Free Trade Zone
NewsMax, August 25, 2006 |
98 |
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Spanish firm to build and run new PFI toll road in Texas
Int'l Construction Review, August 25, 2006 |
102 |
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Bernanke Praises Globalization, Urges Broad Sharing of Gains
Brian Blackstone, Wall Street Journal, August 25, 2006 |
107 |
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U.S. Comptroller General Warns the Nation of Economic Calamity
Dave Eberhart, NewsMax, August 07, 2006 |
109 |
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China call to restrict foreign takeovers
Mure Dickie, Financial Times, August 03, 2006 |
120 |
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Keynesian vs. Austrian Economics- Or, How A Deviant Bankrupted The U.S. Economy
Brude Collins, California Chronicle, August 03, 2006 |
126 |
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What's the real federal deficit?
Dennis Cauchon, USA Today, August 03, 2006 |
123 |
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EU says trade deal may be salvaged
Reuters, July 31, 2006 |
114 |
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Bush says he'll seek to revive Doha trade talks
Caren Bohan, Reuters, July 27, 2006 |
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Bankers Fear World Economic Meltdown
Gabriel Kolko, Counterpunch, July 26, 2006 |
115 |
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World trade talks suspended
Richard Waddington, Reuters, July 24, 2006 |
114 |
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Bolton's Nomination Revives After Senator Changes Mind
Charles Babington, Washington Post, July 22, 2006 |
144 |
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Bar association task force urges Congress to push for judicial review of Bush signing statements
Elizabeth Weiss Green, U.S. News & World Report, July 21, 2006 |
176 |
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Bush Denies AFL-CIO China Trade Petition: A ‘Slap in the Face’ to Workers
AFL-CIO, July 21, 2006 |
161 |
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Administration Rejects China Labor Probe
Martin Crutsinger, Brietbart, July 21, 2006 |
101 |
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House Approves U.S.-Oman Free Trade Pact
Jim Abrams, Washington Post, July 20, 2006 |
74 |
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Congressman presses on 'super-state' plan
WorldNetDaily, July 20, 2006 |
169 |
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Row over Oman pact
Gulf Daily News, July 19, 2006 |
102 |
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Feds stonewalling on 'super-state' plan?
WorldNetDaily, July 19, 2006 |
153 |
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Oman trade pact bad for US security-lawmakers
Doug Palmer, Washington Post, July 18, 2006 |
77 |
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Is the U.S. Bankrupt?
Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Boston University, St. Louis Federal Reserve, July 16, 2006 |
58 |
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US 'could be going bankrupt'
Edmund Conay, Telegraph UK, July 14, 2006 |
149 |
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Cornyn wants U.S. taxpayers to fund Mexican development
Joseph Farah, World Net Daily, July 13, 2006 |
158 |
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Oman trade pact would risk more Mich. jobs
Mark Gaffney, Lansing State Journal, July 13, 2006 |
108 |
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Army to End Expansive, Exclusive Halliburton Deal
Griff Witte, Washington Post, July 12, 2006 |
87 |
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America's new trade hypocrisy
Joseph Stiglitz, Hamid Rashid, India Times, July 11, 2006 |
128 |
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U.S., South Korea Meet for Trade Talks
NewsMax, July 10, 2006 |
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World Bank urges global trade breakthrough at G8
Gilbert Le Gras, Reuters, July 10, 2006 |
107 |
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White House hid 'major' intelligence operation: US lawmaker
Brietbart, July 09, 2006 |
84 |
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Indian PM in a spot after U-turn on privatization: Resignation rumours in Delhi
Dawn, July 09, 2006 |
84 |
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Ally warned Bush on spying: report
Reuters, July 08, 2006 |
123 |
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Bush Will Press Plan to Allow More Foreign Control of Airlines
Laura Meckler, Wall Street Journal, July 06, 2006 |
120 |
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Docs reveal plan for Mexican trucks in U.S.
Jerome Corsi, WorldNetDaily, July 06, 2006 |
178 |
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Exchange merger to leave European regulation intact
International Herald Tribune, July 05, 2006 |
159 |
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US is losing war on terror: experts
Dawn, July 05, 2006 |
86 |
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Hugo Chavez Hosts 6-Nation Trade Summit
Fox News, July 05, 2006 |
135 |
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South American Union possible, says Chavez
Hindustan Times, July 05, 2006 |
113 |
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Venezuela signs up to trade group
BBC News, July 05, 2006 |
117 |
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Kansas City customs port considered Mexican soil?
Jerome Corsi, WorldNetDaily, July 05, 2006 |
192 |
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Forging a New Regional Architecture for Asia
Lee Hsien Loong, The Globalist, July 05, 2006 |
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Goldman Sachs boosts debt arm
Chris Hughes, Financial Times, July 04, 2006 |
155 |
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Russian threat over entry to WTO
Neil Buckley, Financial Times, July 04, 2006 |
119 |
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America in the eyes of the world: Unpopular and discredited
Najla Al Rostamani, GulfNews, July 04, 2006 |
92 |
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United States Praises Guatemala for Implementing Trade Pact
US Info, July 03, 2006 |
147 |
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UAE Central Bank set to enter the gold market
AME Info, July 03, 2006 |
188 |
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Mexico conservative claims win
Kieran Murray, Reuters, July 03, 2006 |
104 |
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Global Trade Talks Near Collapse
Scott Miller, Wall Street Journal, July 03, 2006 |
88 |
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Britons see US as vulgar empire builder
Ben Fenton, Teletraph UK, July 03, 2006 |
185 |
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WTO Talks in Geneva End Without Solving Agricultural Access Issues
Ralph Dannheisser, US Info, July 01, 2006 |
155 |
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Bush Appoints Bernanke Ally To Opening on the Fed's Board
Henry Pulizzi, Wall Street Journal, July 01, 2006 |
103 |
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Harvard professor who coined the term globalisation dies
Rebecca Knight, Financial Times, June 30, 2006 |
116 |
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Chinese central banker criticizes reliance on dollar
Reuters, June 27, 2006 |
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Belgian leader orders bank inquiry
Dan Bilefsky, International Herald Tribune, June 26, 2006 |
174 |
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BIS says rates must rise further to check inflation
International Herald Tribune, June 26, 2006 |
173 |
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Latest Doha Deadline Looms, But With Little Consequence
Greg Hitt, Scott Miller, Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2006 |
115 |
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Great Expectations For Private Water Fail to Pan Out
Mke Esterl, Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2006 |
93 |
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Bush Slams Leak of Terror Finance Story
TERENCE HUNT, Associated Press, June 26, 2006 |
102 |
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Argument Against Report Puzzles NYT Editors
Associated Press, June 26, 2006 |
85 |
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IMF sees higher rates maintaining growth
International Herald Tribune, June 25, 2006 |
129 |
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State fire crews helping battle blaze in Baja California park
Sandra Dibble, San Diego Union Tribune, June 21, 2006 |
86 |
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USBIC urges rejection of Henry Paulson for Treasury Secretary
USBIC, June 01, 2006 |
101 |
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Treasury Nominee Paulson Has Supported China's Rise to Power
William R. Hawkins, American Economic Alert, May 31, 2006 |
118 |
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N.H. Legislature Stands Against Bush 'Police State'
NewsMax, April 28, 2006 |
75 |
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Robert Byrd to President Bush: We Can Impeach You
NewsMax, April 27, 2006 |
98 |
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Just Who Is Violating the “Washington Consensus”?
Guy Pfeffermann, The Globalist, April 23, 2006 |
116 |
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US monitors global financial transfers
Krishna Guha, Financial Times |
138 |
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White House becoming more secretive after leaks
Bill Sammon, The Examiner |
148 |